Panicum antidotale Retz. ()

 
Scientific name : Panicum antidotale Retz.
Botanical Family : Poaceae
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16608 Leptadenia pallida Hochst.   Apocynaceae          
eumu Euryops multifidus (Thunb.) DC. hawk's eye Asteraceae          
hyga2 Hymenocallis galvestonensis (Herbert) Baker Galveston spiderlily Liliaceae          
spcac Spergularia canadensis (Pers.) G. Don var. canadensis Canadian sandspurry Caryophyllaceae          
pecoo2 Pertusaria coriacea (Th. Fr.) Th. Fr. var. obducens (Ny.) Vainio >>Pertusaria coriacea Pertusariaceae          
euros2 Eupatorium rotundifolium L. var. saundersii (Porter ex Britt.) Cronq. >>Eupatorium pilosum Asteraceae          
poalg Polygonum alaskanum W. Wight ex Hultén var. glabrescens Hultén >>Polygonum alpinum Polygonaceae          
caini3 Carex inops Bailey ssp. inops long-stolon sedge Cyperaceae          
89086 Eulophidium zanzibaricum Summerh.   Orchidaceae          
53642 Amphithalea cuneifolia Eckl. & Zeyh.   Fabaceae          
85648 Boerhavia ambigua (Meikle) Govaerts   Nyctaginaceae          
asin21 ×Asplenosorus inexpectatus E.L. Braun ex Friesner >>Asplenium inexpectatum Aspleniaceae          
clmo5 Clermontia montis-loa Rock Mauna Loa clermontia Campanulaceae          
fovi Forsythia viridissima Lindl. greenstem forsythia Oleaceae          
lemia Lessingia micradenia Greene var. arachnoidea (Greene) Ferris >>Lessingia arachnoidea Asteraceae          
ascof2 Aster cordifolius L. var. furbishiae Fern. >>Symphyotrichum cordifolium Asteraceae          
     

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